On Tour: | 2007 Tour Slideshow

Behind the Scenes in Louisville, Kentucky

However you pronounce it, Louisville was the site of Roadshow's summer tour stop on July 28, 2007.

Thank you Louisville!

Close to 6,000 people crowded into the Kentucky International Convention Center — making this the most highly attended Roadshow event in the past five years.

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This guest, Bill, is the former director of the Muhammad Ali Center in Louisville. Bill brought an impressive collection of memorabilia, including a championship belt, practice gloves, and a pair of boots he said were once owned by Ali.

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Our appraisers had an even busier day than usual on Saturday, as eager guests kept them talking for 12 straight hours starting at 7:00am sharp.

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Decorative-arts expert Eric Silver waits for the cue to begin his appraisal of an Art Nouveau candelabra, as its owner, Blair, looks on. Eric valued the piece at $5,000 to $7,000.

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This guest poses on our "Your Stories" set with a stately, and very shock-absorbent, pram, apparently similar to one that Princess Di used with her two princes.

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As well as lots of eager adults, the Louisville Roadshow also saw its fair share of a new generation of collecting enthusiasts.

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This gentleman named Burley had time for a breather and a smile aboard his ornate Gothic-Revival hall bench after hearing that it was worth between $5,000 and $6,000.

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This one-of-a-kind couple brought in a collection of old board games and a very heavy antique printing press.

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Louisville is also known as "Derby City," and numerous lively examples of thoroughbred-inspired art adorn the downtown area.

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This pair obviously enjoyed their day at the Roadshow, stopping by to record a "Your Stories" video before talking to the experts.

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Dan, our Louisville "Your Stories" cameraman, took a moment to adjust the microphone before this couple told us all about their bald-eagle print and bright red model MG.

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American Indian artifacts were abundant in Louisville.

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This guest waits patiently to talk with a Roadshow producer after her collection of decorative glass was singled out by a glass expert.

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The Roadshow set was aglow with guests on Saturday, practically from dawn till dusk.

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Just outside the Roadshow green room, furniture expert Leigh Keno (right) helps steady a large cabinet believed to have been made by Abraham Lincoln's father, Thomas.

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Another guest brought in an impressive piece of tribal art.

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Segment producer Sarah Elliot uses a monitor to keep an eye on host Mark Walberg while recording stand-ups in the hall on Saturday.

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Sometimes standing in line is not all laughs, but at least this guest didn't have to carry his kimono.